You don’t get the game wrong. We are talking about the Travle game, but not the Travel game. This is not a spelling mistake by the game developer, but naming the game Travle is a way to give credit to the famous Wordle NYT game. Both games are guessing games, but the objects are different.
While the Wordle game challenges players to find a secret English word, this version is related to the geographical distance of countries on the world map. You should be a traveling enthusiast or have considerable competence in geographical knowledge to win the game easily.
Firstly, the game gives you two countries on the world map in advance and asks you to find the route from the Start country to the End country. Detailedly, you must figure out all the nations you will pass on the route from country A to country B. The game is not as simple as you expect because the world map first comes in black and does not display the shapes of countries.
The Travle game allows players to make 11 guesses in the game, but the fewer tries you use, the higher the score you get. You can guess by typing the potential nation’s name in the box right below the map and then pressing Enter to submit your answer.
Although the game looks desperate for beginners initially, it’s not totally hopeless to conquer. If you are not good at geography, playing the game can still be enjoyable thanks to some provided hints in the game.
For players who have a decent knowledge of the geographical patterns on the world map, the Travle game provides hints via the colors:
On the other hand, if you play the Travle game to learn more about geography, you can use three extra hints:
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